The Rivals Camp Series Presented by Under Armour swings through talent-rich Texas this weekend, with stops in Dallas on Saturday and Houston on Sunday. The No. 1 prospect in the states of Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma all plan to be in Dallas, and there are 16 Rivals250 athletes expected to attend. Here are five things to watch for as prospects gather at DeSoto High School in Dallas for what should be some highly competitive action.

Big battles in the trenches

The big boys in the trenches will be tested in a big way with plenty of star power on both sides of the ball. Five-star Keller (Texas) offensive tackle and LSU commitment Maea Teuhema leads the way for the offensive line group, which also includes Rivals100 offensive guards Jalin Barnett, from Lawton (Okla.), and Oklahoma commit Josh Wariboko, from Oklahoma City Casady. Teuhema is joined at offensive tackle by Flower Mound (Texas) Marcus Rivals250 standout Keaton Sutherland and Conway (Ark.) standout and Arkansas commitment Colton Jackson.

Now a Rivals Camp veteran, Rivals100 quarterback Jarrett Stidham, of Stephenville (Texas), arrives in Dallas as the nation's No. 1 dual threat quarterback. Ready to challenge Stidham as top signal caller in the region will be Arkansas commitment Ty Storey, who is currently the No. 4 Pro-Style Quarterback in the class of 2015. Mesquite (Texas) West Mesquite four-star Chason Virgil will also provide some top-flight competition, and Southlake (Texas) Carroll quarterback Ryan Agnew is looking to turn a few heads of his own.

A couple of Kansas quarterbacks also plan to make their presence known as well. Kansas State commitment Alex Delton was one of the top performers at the Rivals250 Underclassmen Challenge last July, and Shawnee Mission (Kan.) Bishop Miege's Ryan Willis is rising up the ranks. Keep an eye on Arizona 2016 commitment Shea Patterson and DeSoto (Texas) 2016 Tristen Wallace. Patterson has picked up offers from Alabama, Auburn, California, and Ole Miss in the last week and Wallace is one of the more intriguing prospects in Texas for the 2016 class.

Playmakers all around

Quarterbacks will have plenty of targets on Saturday. Cedar Hill (Texas) wide receiver DaMarkus Lodge jumped onto the national scene at last year's Dallas stop after earning offensive skill MVP honors. Now he returns as a Rivals100 standout with offers from across the country. Dallas Skyline's Carlos Strickland will be another big target for quarterbacks on the outside and he will be joined by Jaelan Austin, La'Michael Pettway, Dahu Green, and A.D. Miller, who hold plenty of offers of their own.

The wide receiver group will draw plenty of attention and rightfully so, but the defensive backs also pack some punch. A couple of Rivals250 standouts lead the way. Oklahoma City (Okla.) Midwest safety Will Sunderland and Gilmer (Texas) cornerback Kris Boyd have shown big-time ability and enter the event as two of the best in the country. Oklahoma commitment Jamile Johnson and his Dallas South Oak Cliff teammate Prentice McKinney will be two to watch, as will Mesquite (Texas) West Mesquite duo Josh Butler and 2016 Bailey Phillips.

Waco (Texas) Midway's Kahlil Haughton, Cedar Hill (Texas) three-star Darrell Miller, Tyler (Texas) John Tyler's Isaac Warren, and Arkansas State commitment Dre Greenlaw are a few more who will be sure to draw attention. They will have their hands full on Saturday, but these guys are ready to show why they are all highly coveted by college coaches.